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    Stuburt Leaden Lightweight Waterproof Jacket Review

    By Jeremy Ellwood,

    1 days ago

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    Whether or not you like this jacket will largely come down to any preference between lightweight and simple or slightly bulkier and feature-heavy.

    The Leaden, part of Stuburt’s Rain Pro range, sits firmly in the former camp - an extremely light, unlined jacket that weighs very little and can therefore be folded or rolled away to a very compact size for storage.

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    In our opinion, it is a good-looking rain jacket despite its simplicity, with the odd white accent on the zip guard and left-hand pocket lifting it a touch visually.

    In terms of performance, it boasts a 10,000mm waterproof rating and 5,000m/g breathability rating, so it keeps water out and lets internally generated moisture escape, with its thinness and lightness no doubt helping on the latter front.

    The side pockets offer protected zips and a fleecy upper lining for a little extra hand warmth when required and the front zip guard does a great job of ensuring no water ingress there. There are inner pockets too on both sides, which is a nice touch.

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    The elasticated waist adjuster means you can really batten things down there if required, but those who also like a snug fit at the wrists may be a little disappointed as they are only partly elasticated with no adjustment available, so won’t appeal to those who prefer scope for a tighter fit around the wrists.

    Unlike some of the best golf waterproofs , the fabric has no stretch properties, so make sure you try a few practice swings wearing it before deciding on what size as it may feel a tad more restricted in the shoulder and upper body area than some, which might require you to size up. This would especially be the case if you’re looking to wear it over a bulkier top or golf jumper , which you may need to do given its thinness.

    Henry Ford once famously said customers could have his cars in any colour they wanted as long as it’s black. It’s the same thing with the Leaden jacket, but if you look around most courses on rainy days, that really isn’t going to deter too many golfers.

    The pros definitely outweigh the cons here for the money you’re parting with.

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